Facing an FBI and DoJ investigation of Smollett case, Kim Foxx is panicking and changing her story

American Thinker, by Thomas Lifson — March 28, 2019

Excerpts:

The fate of the higher-ups who pulled the strongs to get Jussie Smollett off the hook is now in the hands of a dummy who is panicking.

The venerable political machine that runs the most corrupt big city in America, the very city whose gave us the presidency of Barack Obama, is erupting in a political civil war over a case that has riveted the attention of the public.  What makes this story a beacon of hope for reform-minded populists is that the fate of the rascals is now in the hands of an incompetent public official who has outraged the public with obvious corruption of justice, and who is now panicking and making huge mistakes because the walls are starting to close in on her.

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Kim Foxx probably would not be the state’s attorney for Cook County without the financial support of George Soros. The $330,000 he personally contributed to her super PAC for her primary election was followed by another $75,000 after she defeated the incumbent, in the wake of public outrage over suppression of police video of the shooting of Laclan McDonald.  Mr. Soros may have wanted a dummy in the office to assure that instructions would be obeyed, but Foxx now has dug herself a hole and doesn’t understand the need to stop digging.  She is changing her story – always a mistake because it proves she was lying, an absolute no-no for a prosecutor.

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One Response to Facing an FBI and DoJ investigation of Smollett case, Kim Foxx is panicking and changing her story

  1. Bruce Steadman says:

    Chicago prosecutor defends decision to drop Smollett charges

    AP
    by Associated Press
    March 27, 2019

    https://apnews.com/ae54018b810548f9a5bd90f834119573

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